More and more art students are studying in Japan to get a better education. Today, I will take a look at the ranking list of Japan's better art universities with Mr. He He.
List of the best art universities in Japan:
S level: Tokyo University of the Arts.
Tokyo University of the Arts is the only national art university in Japan, and it is widely recognized as the highest institution for training artists in Japan, and it is undoubtedly one of the top art universities in Japan. Its predecessor was the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and the Tokyo ** School, which were founded in 1887, and in 1949 the two schools merged to form the new Tokyo University of the Arts.
A-level art university.
Class A: Tama Art University, Musashino Art University.
Musashino Art University was founded as the Imperial Art School in 1929.
Musashino Art University is a comprehensive university for art and plastic arts education, with a total of 11 departments of art and design.
Class A: Tokyo Zokei University, Kanazawa University of Arts and Technology, Aichi Prefectural University of Arts.
Tokyo Zokei University is a private university in Japan established in 1966 by Yoko Kuwasawa, a famous Japanese design master. It is the first small-scale art university in Japan to specialize in design and fine arts under the name "Zokai". It is a leading institution of higher learning for art and design education in Japan.
B-level University of the Arts.
Class B: Women's University of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba Art Group, Nihon University Faculty of Art.
The Faculty of Arts at Nihon University is affiliated with Nihon University, and consists of 8 majors: photography, film, fine arts, literature, drama, broadcasting, and design. The Faculty of Arts of Nihon University is one of the top five private art universities in Tokyo, Japan, in addition to the National Tokyo University of the Arts.
Class B: Kyoto City University of Arts, Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts, Tama Art University II, Tokyo Gakugei University.
Kyoto City University of the Arts is the most representative art university and ** university in western Japan, and it is also the oldest art university in Japan, and it is the first public painting college established in Japan and one of the few elite art universities.
C-level University of the Arts.
Grade C: Tohoku University of Arts and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto University of Zokei Arts.
Class C: Osaka University of the Arts, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Kyoto Seika University.
D-level University of the Arts.
Grade D: Seian Zokei University, Nagoya University of Zoku and Arts.
Grade D: Nagaoka Zokei University, Kyoto Saga University of the Arts.
E-level University of Arts.
Grade E: Nagoya University of the Arts, Bunsei University of the Arts.
Grade E: Kobe University of Arts and Technology, Shizuoka University of Culture and Arts.
F Rank University of the Arts.
Grade F: Takarazuka University of Modeling and Arts, Aichi Institute of Technology.
From the above rankings, it can be seen that the S-A level art university is also very famous in the world, and it is of course difficult to get in.
What are the requirements for studying art in Japan?
The content of each Japanese university examination has its own deviation, and Weilan summarizes the examination requirements of each institution, which is basically divided into five parts: knowledge examination (mainly including basic knowledge examination and language examination), small **, interview, practical skill inspection, and portfolio.
1.Language knowledge: Generally divided into Japanese and English, but most of the English tests may be conducted for reading comprehension or English interpretation. For example, Shizuoka University of Culture and Arts and Nagoya University of Architecture.
2.Professional knowledge: It is generally a subjective question and answer question, such as talking about your understanding of art, if the school does not have a professional examination of language, the last question may be set up in English, such as Tokyo Polytechnic University, etc.
3.Small**: Small** is not a research plan that has been prepared in the early stage, the school will come up with a topic, requiring students to write around this topic, generally requiring 1200 words (there are differences between schools, specifically based on test papers) The exam time is 90 minutes.
For example, the topic of the Northeast University of Arts and Technology is: In your professional field, the work that has had the greatest influence on you so far is discussed, and the relationship between the work and the research topic of the monk is discussed.
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